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she supported legislation in 2008 for railroads to install technology to automatically slow or stop trains if engineers are going too fast or headed to another train. the measure set a deadline at the end of 20 continue but the rail industry has been lobbying congress to extend it to 2020. >> on monday the palo alto city council will discuss the results of the first ever transportation survey on worsening traffic congestion. among the findings, 20 percent of residents own a hybrid and 93 percent own at least one bicycle and 53 percent of residents have four or more bicycles if their home. 44 percent say they work outside the city with mountain view and san jose being the two main destinations. residents prefer to bicycle or walk when they do not have to drive. >> pregnant women with depression could face a higher risk of passing the condition on to their children. researchers in singapore believe babies can contract depression before they are born. a survey asked women of their mental health when 26 weeks pregnant and m.r.i.'s show abnormal wiring in the brains of babies born to mothers wh
she supported legislation in 2008 for railroads to install technology to automatically slow or stop trains if engineers are going too fast or headed to another train. the measure set a deadline at the end of 20 continue but the rail industry has been lobbying congress to extend it to 2020. >> on monday the palo alto city council will discuss the results of the first ever transportation survey on worsening traffic congestion. among the findings, 20 percent of residents own a hybrid and 93...
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anthrax technology is essentially 1950s level weapons grade technology. you look back at some of the other biological agents, they've been used as a weapon either with great conscious thought in advance, or as a collateral effect going back for hundreds of years. an individual could certainly find way to apply a biological weapon in a selected tech. i would talk about the society, or a city killer? probably not. on the other hand, the lone wolf -- this is true for all weapons of mass destruction scenarios or all masculine scenarios. the lone wolf terrorist operates in essentially a vacuum but in terms of supervision, in terms of restrictions or limitations, in terms of any kind of filter on what is or isn't acceptable. the true lone wolf terrorist is only answerable to himself or herself. and, therefore, by the way that means that many of the traditional deterrent tactics that we use as governments, as militaries, as law-enforcement organizations, short of identifying and capturing the would be attacker, are essential not going to have very much about. th
anthrax technology is essentially 1950s level weapons grade technology. you look back at some of the other biological agents, they've been used as a weapon either with great conscious thought in advance, or as a collateral effect going back for hundreds of years. an individual could certainly find way to apply a biological weapon in a selected tech. i would talk about the society, or a city killer? probably not. on the other hand, the lone wolf -- this is true for all weapons of mass...
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ge deep-sea fuel technology. a 50,000-pound, ingeniously wired machine that optimizes raw data to help safely discover and maximize resources in extreme conditions. our current situation seems rather extreme. why can't we maximize our... ready. ♪ brilliant. let's get out of here. warp speed. ♪ ♪ dennis: some in congress are pushing to renew unfunded benefits for long-term jobless. a new report says this will add to unemployment. what do you think? should benefits be extended? here are some posts from the show's facebook page. richard says, no, don't increase the number of weeks unemployment checks are gifted. the most influential we can get people back to work and of the government payroll is eliminating these payments altogether. michael agrees. no, do not do it. if the government was stop making it easy to stay unemployed, he says, then these obama voters would have to go out and vote -- work like the rest of us. we also asked on gerriwillis.com. 15 percent said yes, increase extended payments. 85 percent
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we made big decisions in our information technology. remain big decisions that are modernizing, what i call modernizing analysis, and we will make other investment decisions in the world of science and technology because that is a big component of what we do. we are a huge, you know, like a lab and a think tank all rolled into one. we have access to a wide range of capabilities from the research organization. so we have to make smart business decisions that are -- you know, the take the dollars we are given and use them as wisely as we can. and then ensure that we're prioritizing exactly what we're being driven to prioritized by our leaders. again, that, i believe, has been very clear. the town is that we face is that as clear as that can be, you know, something else is going to happen around the world and suddenly takes you by surprise. and when you think back to pearl harbor or september 11th, was it an existential threat to the country? now, the underlying, underpinnings of why those occurred could be existential. the national leader
we made big decisions in our information technology. remain big decisions that are modernizing, what i call modernizing analysis, and we will make other investment decisions in the world of science and technology because that is a big component of what we do. we are a huge, you know, like a lab and a think tank all rolled into one. we have access to a wide range of capabilities from the research organization. so we have to make smart business decisions that are -- you know, the take the dollars...
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the technology world is definitely very man based. tiny part of me that says, you know, there aren't any winning. who am i to think that i could be that first one? >> i know that sometimes i will make an assumption that, oh, she's a woman. it is very old-school as far as coding goes, right? even though you do not want to have that. after some brief interaction and it comes to shape becomes obvious that she knows her stuff, all that is gone. some brief interaction and it becomes obvious that she knows her stuff, all that is gone. women,e are very few very few hispanic people. they're just younger. it is an industry that is just literally eating every other industry. it is laying the groundwork for how humanity is going to communicate. women do not necessarily identify themselves as being in technology or as programmers. i can say do not necessarily understand what the class is about. there is a fundamental misunderstanding about what the new programmer is about. is more likeamming writing and art. it is about expression and organizatio
the technology world is definitely very man based. tiny part of me that says, you know, there aren't any winning. who am i to think that i could be that first one? >> i know that sometimes i will make an assumption that, oh, she's a woman. it is very old-school as far as coding goes, right? even though you do not want to have that. after some brief interaction and it comes to shape becomes obvious that she knows her stuff, all that is gone. some brief interaction and it becomes obvious...
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, why do you call it a value technology company? >> well, that's how the s&p 500 actually classifies it. it meets certain characteristics, earnings growth and low valuations on a relative basis. so they tend to put it in the value bucket or value camp. >> all right. rich, what do the charts say? >> well, i'll tell, melissa, the chart looks a little bit like "battlefield 4" right now, but i'd actually be a buyer on this weakness. i think this is a compelling buying opportunity as we get this transition to the next generation platforms. let's bring up that year-to-date chart. and you can see we got off to a very hot start here. the stock up almost 100% through the month of august. we've now formed this bearish head and shoulders top. you take out the 150-day moving average and the neckline of that patte pattern. that generates a downside target of $19 which for all intents and purposes we reached and successfully held today -- >> rich, can i ask you, layman person, i'm not a technical analyst or anything like that -- >> you are the ho
, why do you call it a value technology company? >> well, that's how the s&p 500 actually classifies it. it meets certain characteristics, earnings growth and low valuations on a relative basis. so they tend to put it in the value bucket or value camp. >> all right. rich, what do the charts say? >> well, i'll tell, melissa, the chart looks a little bit like "battlefield 4" right now, but i'd actually be a buyer on this weakness. i think this is a compelling...
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i know the types of technologies u.s. companies produce, that i will be looking at in china, that they are now using to monitor air quality in beijing, to give the people in beijing real-time information about their air quality. that is success moving forward. that is success for the u.s., and that is a building block for china, that will get them moving forward in leaps and bounds, which is frankly, what needs to be done. so i do remain hopeful. i know that, in the united states, for every dollar we have invested in the clean air act, we have recouped four dollars to eight dollars in economic benefits. if we can convince the chinese that our continued relationship is worth that investment, then we will all reap those benefits together. i think i should end there and thank you all for allowing me to be here. let's start the conversation and, again, congratulations to cap for 10 years. i look forward to what you will do. you have been pretty good so far. thank you very much. [applause] >> welcome. it is fun being administr
i know the types of technologies u.s. companies produce, that i will be looking at in china, that they are now using to monitor air quality in beijing, to give the people in beijing real-time information about their air quality. that is success moving forward. that is success for the u.s., and that is a building block for china, that will get them moving forward in leaps and bounds, which is frankly, what needs to be done. so i do remain hopeful. i know that, in the united states, for every...
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and we have technology outpacing our laws. people thinking it's leading to something that's almost orwellian. you take rural folks and that plays out. it explodes. so this is going to snowball as long as technology outpaces laws and the people feel the government is infringing on their privacy and liberty. >> so when i visited these hobbyists, they were talking about how the faa is going to come up with a rule and basically will have to come, the government, u.s. government, is going to have to determine what to allow the general public to do when it comes to the commercial use of drones. the u.s. government already has drones out there that are used for law enforcement and for what they argue are national security reasons. but we are in a lace in this country where we are bound to confront these issues in a very public way, but there's really been no debate about the u.s. government's use of drones at all. >> and that's one of the reasons i think you're seeing this popular push back, populist push back because folks are frust
and we have technology outpacing our laws. people thinking it's leading to something that's almost orwellian. you take rural folks and that plays out. it explodes. so this is going to snowball as long as technology outpaces laws and the people feel the government is infringing on their privacy and liberty. >> so when i visited these hobbyists, they were talking about how the faa is going to come up with a rule and basically will have to come, the government, u.s. government, is going to...
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and i don't think there is any other technology that can boast that kind of a decline in cost in so little time. now for about the cost of an m.r.i. we can get your entire d.n.a. sequence. and uplike an m.r.i. result your sequence won't change. this gives us a tremendous amount of information about each and every human who is sequenced. now tens and hundreds of thousands of people are being sequenced in various mostly biomedical studies. the very first human family to be sequenced is a family from outside. utah. it happens to be my wife and her children. we had an exercise in personal genomics that turned out to be personally fulfilling. here is the double helix and bases appearing appearing in pairs. occasionally an alteration occurs and this is what key call a mutation. we were able to estimate the rate of mutation and how often do these actually occur? each time we reproduce we transmit 30 new mutations mutations to our offspring. most in the 99% of d.n.a. that is noncoding. it doesn't actually make proteins or structures in the body but occasionally do affect a gene so that they can ac
and i don't think there is any other technology that can boast that kind of a decline in cost in so little time. now for about the cost of an m.r.i. we can get your entire d.n.a. sequence. and uplike an m.r.i. result your sequence won't change. this gives us a tremendous amount of information about each and every human who is sequenced. now tens and hundreds of thousands of people are being sequenced in various mostly biomedical studies. the very first human family to be sequenced is a family...
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but we have a new technology that lets us radically rethink what is the story. and i don't think it's going to stand. i mean, i'm not saying -- you should be differently, but i'm saying the profession as a whole is going to find out what they do with their spare time, what their wives are doing. that knowledge, who is pressuring him. there are people in washington who know that. and bob woodward gets all the information because people don't want to be the one -- they don't want their colleagues have found the story. so they will be spilling their guts, to. so i'm making a prediction here that a more pervasive media environment will overwhelm this set of really arcane prohibitions. >> give you one sense of the pace of the prohibition which may well be -- it was a major development went about five hostages ago the supreme court allowed the audience to bring in a piece of paper to take notes. a piece of paper. >> because we are a university, we like the free exchange of ideas, let me offer a contrary view. the late great guiding genius behind "60 minutes" it was a
but we have a new technology that lets us radically rethink what is the story. and i don't think it's going to stand. i mean, i'm not saying -- you should be differently, but i'm saying the profession as a whole is going to find out what they do with their spare time, what their wives are doing. that knowledge, who is pressuring him. there are people in washington who know that. and bob woodward gets all the information because people don't want to be the one -- they don't want their colleagues...
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wilson, a pioneer of 3d gun making says the emergence of new printer technology and the availability of resilient plastics mean the possibilities are endless. >> there'll be hybrid technologies and new material families which will enable people to make relatively different composite style weapons that look different and act differently and are much more reliable than today. >> reporter: the bureau of alcohol, twak questi alcohol,, tobacco and firearms -- the guns can only be detected using traditional screening methods like at amounamoun airport as schools because now the guns must contain a metal part. >> it's illegal to have a firearm with less than 7 ounces of metal in that firearm. >> it's about gaining a foothold into the digital manufacture of weaponry. >> reporter: after a brief delay, the house voted today on a bipartisan basis to reauthorize the undetectable firearms act that was set to expire next week. the legislation now goes to the senate. the atf says the law which dates back to 1988 was forward-thinking 25 years ago, but even with the renewal it may not go far enough b
wilson, a pioneer of 3d gun making says the emergence of new printer technology and the availability of resilient plastics mean the possibilities are endless. >> there'll be hybrid technologies and new material families which will enable people to make relatively different composite style weapons that look different and act differently and are much more reliable than today. >> reporter: the bureau of alcohol, twak questi alcohol,, tobacco and firearms -- the guns can only be...
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the wings of a critical technology. once that is gone, once they develop and master the skills and jobs that trouble with it are traded out. a place like seattle washington. and those jobs in that room never come back. now we have created a new version of the 737. boeing has understood when you let go when technology leave you pay a terrible price. this has new wing technology. so far we're able to protect someone. now with other new aircraft coming on line we are going to be in a fight of our lives to preserve the technology here in the united states. i might add, a lot of the technology and the design for commercial aircraft found its way in defense r&d. and that is sponsored by the u.s. taxpayer. and analysts have a question to wind as the u.s. taxpayer, when we commercialize and defense products from the wind is the taxpayer realize a return on investments? today i can tell you, we have never had a return on investment so that is why people should be concerned. we still have the capabilities in this country of great
the wings of a critical technology. once that is gone, once they develop and master the skills and jobs that trouble with it are traded out. a place like seattle washington. and those jobs in that room never come back. now we have created a new version of the 737. boeing has understood when you let go when technology leave you pay a terrible price. this has new wing technology. so far we're able to protect someone. now with other new aircraft coming on line we are going to be in a fight of our...
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ge deep-sea fuel technology. a 50,000-pound, ingeniously wired machine that optimizes raw data to help safely discover and maximize resources in extreme conditions. our current situation seems rather extreme. why can't we maximize our... ready. ♪ brilliant. let's get out of here. warp speed. ♪ >>> and in pretenders tonight, breaking news out of bismarck, north dakota. ron burgundy, the legend continues, as the anchor man stopped by kx news in north dakota. >> good evening, i'm amber shots. >> and i'm ron burgundy. >> you look lovely tonight. >> thanks, you too. >> are you married? >> no. >> well, i am. so don't get any ideas. no love lost between the rivalry between the -- >> it's not too often you can call a sheriff's deputy a dummy. and get away with it. answer even though i have. >> there is also movember for mustaches. >> i'm fond of those. >> yes. >> how long did it take you to grow that bad boy? >> this, about 20 minutes. >> impressive. >> you guys did a great job tonight. that was a good warm-up. >> if
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>> they are focused on rural seeing if the technology will work. the issue now is the battery life for the drones. >> that's a big issue? >> it is a big issue. it only is 30 minutes now. or if it crashes into central park. >> or hits a child. they don't look innocuous. it could hit somebody. the package could. >> depends on the value of the package. >> how are lawmakers ever going to say yes to this? >> it will be a challenge n. the next four or five years we'll see more of it as the technology becomes seamless and safer. we are a bunch of years away. imagine getting something so quickly. >> no. i object. >> come on. it's fun. >> like fedex is working so poorly? i don't get it. thank you. >> my pleasure. >> that's just my take. i'm taking your thoughts on it. follow me on twitter@megyn kelly. go to our facebook page at facebook.com/the kelly file. do we need this? do we want it? and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in t
>> they are focused on rural seeing if the technology will work. the issue now is the battery life for the drones. >> that's a big issue? >> it is a big issue. it only is 30 minutes now. or if it crashes into central park. >> or hits a child. they don't look innocuous. it could hit somebody. the package could. >> depends on the value of the package. >> how are lawmakers ever going to say yes to this? >> it will be a challenge n. the next four or five...
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. >> you like technology. here's a basket of them, go. qqq. >> good, like it. slippery watch out. thanks. for it for us. >> exclusive, rand's plan to resuscitate detroit, senator rand paul is here revealing his free market blueprint to get the motor city rolling again. with more cities on the brink, they might learn a thing or two before they go bust, too. plus -- >> there will be no more taxpayer funded bayouilouts, period. >> america is getting fed up. now the white house may be about to hand insurance companies another massive bailout because of obama care and you'll be paying for it. then, listen up, kids, don't be a maker, be a taker. a 6th grader get
. >> you like technology. here's a basket of them, go. qqq. >> good, like it. slippery watch out. thanks. for it for us. >> exclusive, rand's plan to resuscitate detroit, senator rand paul is here revealing his free market blueprint to get the motor city rolling again. with more cities on the brink, they might learn a thing or two before they go bust, too. plus -- >> there will be no more taxpayer funded bayouilouts, period. >> america is getting fed up. now the...
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ecause of technology, innovation, how we travel across the world and how we compete in global economy, now that number has dropped down it's not 79% anymore. it's around 35% of our jobs in high school a diploma, which means we have a big skill scant. it's in the manufacturing jobs, john. you can't show up with a high get l degree and expect to a job in a manufacturing plant. you have to have some type of to do, to read, to write, basic math, to operate to machinery, the equipment, the things that you have. so as a nation, we're falling behind. industrialized nations, 14th in reading, 17th in science, 25th in math. 34 nations. we're a better nation than that. to compete and remain internationally globally competitive, we have to change and we haven system to address the needs of our employers. it up to you open guys, but before we do that, manziel y, is johnny going to win the heisman again? >> i don't have a clue. i played six-man football. >> you're an aggie, you're yeah, baby, yeah. >> i don't have an idea. he is fun to watch play. here's what i will project. i will make a predictio
ecause of technology, innovation, how we travel across the world and how we compete in global economy, now that number has dropped down it's not 79% anymore. it's around 35% of our jobs in high school a diploma, which means we have a big skill scant. it's in the manufacturing jobs, john. you can't show up with a high get l degree and expect to a job in a manufacturing plant. you have to have some type of to do, to read, to write, basic math, to operate to machinery, the equipment, the things...
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he wants to see privacy laws catch up with technology. with new rules now, florida congressman says, it will take legislation and the courts to develop new standards. >> does the data of your location, is that confidential because you are broadcasting your location as though you are shouting something out to the public. this is where the courts, the supreme court will visit this. i think that it's something we need to be concerned about. >> police won't tell us whether warrants are required, but the joint investigation found nationally, some level of court order is common, oualthgh no national laws require a warrant like police would need to enter your home. in the washington area, police just won't discuss it. fairfax county police's response, quote, i do not believe that we have acknowledged that we have or used the device you are asking about. look at this fairfax county board agenda from september 2010. the ability to locate crime victims, crime suspects, wanted persons, and those in need of emergency services. approving over $126,000
he wants to see privacy laws catch up with technology. with new rules now, florida congressman says, it will take legislation and the courts to develop new standards. >> does the data of your location, is that confidential because you are broadcasting your location as though you are shouting something out to the public. this is where the courts, the supreme court will visit this. i think that it's something we need to be concerned about. >> police won't tell us whether warrants are...
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have similar technology. it was all amazon, the same story. it's 27-year-olds gathering the news and repeating it. >> there was some good newspaper stories raising some questions. but kou say this was a genius move by jeff bezoz since the whole media world got on it. >> yes, yes and yes. it was hooking all the holes. what about the birds. >> what about the birds. >> tune in at 11:00. >> other than a couple of skeptical questions about amazon being a large force in the marketing world that's driving other companies out of business charlie rose seemed wow. >> de. i don't have a problem with actually interviewing jeff bezos. he's tough to get. i have a problem with how and when it happened. how it happened was that he was not asking the really tough questions and when it happened was sunday night before cyber monday. now everyone is thinking amazon. let's go on and buy amazon products. that's an issue. >> and, you know, as some stories later pointsed out and i understand that rose didn't know in advance what thi
have similar technology. it was all amazon, the same story. it's 27-year-olds gathering the news and repeating it. >> there was some good newspaper stories raising some questions. but kou say this was a genius move by jeff bezoz since the whole media world got on it. >> yes, yes and yes. it was hooking all the holes. what about the birds. >> what about the birds. >> tune in at 11:00. >> other than a couple of skeptical questions about amazon being a large force in...
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this technology will be ready by 2015. there is a small problem because it's currently illegal according to the faa. they believe they will get through the hurdle. it's incredible. within a ten-mile radius, you can have your ream of paper for $4.99. >> you have a lot of kids, teenagers, you know what they will do with drones. i hear bb guns and all sorts of nuttiness when they come around the neighborhood. just saying. >> it's a can of worms for sure. you can't deny it's a cool technology and he's come to it before when people said it was impossible. we will see. >> in 2350e7bics, next up, the latest from the train derailment in new york city. it's the beginning of the end of a rough year for president obama. we will break down how it's gone down with a special monday gaggle. you are watching "the daily rundown" only on msnbc. stick with innovation. stick with power. stick with technology. get the new flexcare platinum from philips sonicare and save now. philips sonicare. [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle bl
this technology will be ready by 2015. there is a small problem because it's currently illegal according to the faa. they believe they will get through the hurdle. it's incredible. within a ten-mile radius, you can have your ream of paper for $4.99. >> you have a lot of kids, teenagers, you know what they will do with drones. i hear bb guns and all sorts of nuttiness when they come around the neighborhood. just saying. >> it's a can of worms for sure. you can't deny it's a cool...
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technology innovation all these developments around russia. the future. live. live . live. crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want. one of the wonderful strongarming alive should be a good news ali face i think you're right. the pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i'm sure. did you know the price is the only industry specifically mention in the constitution which says that's because a free and open press is critical to our democracy shrek. never go on i'm sorry and on this show we reveal the picture of what's actually going going on we go beyond identifying a problem to try to rational debate a real discussion critical issues facing america about ready to join the movement then welcome to the big three. go back to the big picture i'm tom harben coming up in this half hour back in october police in california shot and killed a thirteen year old boy and they mistook his toy gun for an a k forty seven assault rifle children really be carrying around toys that resemble deadly weapons also dogs have long been considered man's best friend
technology innovation all these developments around russia. the future. live. live . live. crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want. one of the wonderful strongarming alive should be a good news ali face i think you're right. the pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i'm sure. did you know the price is the only industry specifically mention in the constitution which says that's because a free and open press is critical to our democracy shrek. never go on...
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it doesn't take new technology into account. plastic guns can be made at home using 3d printers and there's concern they can pass through metal detectors unnoticed. >> i don't think i've ever seen a commemoration of the death of a hero like i have here in south africa. >> former president jimmy carter is one of leaders in south africa to be part of the commemoration for nelson mandela. crowds will
it doesn't take new technology into account. plastic guns can be made at home using 3d printers and there's concern they can pass through metal detectors unnoticed. >> i don't think i've ever seen a commemoration of the death of a hero like i have here in south africa. >> former president jimmy carter is one of leaders in south africa to be part of the commemoration for nelson mandela. crowds will
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right now, they are developing this technology, but the ceo says the service is only four or five years away. 25they can carry objects of pounds. it covers 86% of the items we deliver. be a 10 mile radius from fulfillment centers. >> the challenge is convincing the faa that the technology is safe. >> now to barbara walters 2013 10 most fascinating list. these year -- this year's nominee includes robin roberts, actress and from lawrence, as you heard earlier. and actress jennifer lawrence, as you heard earlier, and the stars of the duct honesty show. also, william and kate's son george made the list. be announced on december 18. guess you could be fascinating when you are four months old. there's is not a lot to say. a big announcement today. good morning america weathercaster sam champ in his leaving the network and heading over to the weather channel. he tweeted this morning that only aim an amazing opportunity like this one could take him away from his abc family. he will anchor the weather channel's new morning show and beating networks managing and work. -- managing editor. the pric
right now, they are developing this technology, but the ceo says the service is only four or five years away. 25they can carry objects of pounds. it covers 86% of the items we deliver. be a 10 mile radius from fulfillment centers. >> the challenge is convincing the faa that the technology is safe. >> now to barbara walters 2013 10 most fascinating list. these year -- this year's nominee includes robin roberts, actress and from lawrence, as you heard earlier. and actress jennifer...
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that's technology that's doing it. it's american technology. fossil fuels, they are scorned and hated in washington by both parties which is why these job when you talk to boone pickens i would go nuts, boone makes so much sense but he's not anti-fossil fuel. >> the message for you, thank you very much. we're going to talk about your fuel. starbucks. >> oh. >> down -- well, someone has a negative story. >> itg, talk some numbers. itg came out with a report concerned sales growth will slow for that. start talking numbers. hitting it technically and fundamentally. rich ross, fundamental grinder jon stevenson. would you buy starbucks at this price less than it was yesterday? >> oh, for sure, brian. if you want to perk up your portfolio this is one stock you need to own it. yes, it's had a great run and simply profit taking today. look at this company hitting on all cylinders. same store growth 6%. when you look at revenues growing at 10% that translates into earnings growth of 20%. that's the phenomenal. mcdonald's the golden arches would kill for
that's technology that's doing it. it's american technology. fossil fuels, they are scorned and hated in washington by both parties which is why these job when you talk to boone pickens i would go nuts, boone makes so much sense but he's not anti-fossil fuel. >> the message for you, thank you very much. we're going to talk about your fuel. starbucks. >> oh. >> down -- well, someone has a negative story. >> itg, talk some numbers. itg came out with a report concerned...
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>> we have a fair amount of technology. it's going to be a showcase of environmental and green technology. and request respect to the blow propulsion they're electronic motors and we would require 100 bhaise100based on our tonnage. we are going to have incinerator toilets and we'll be very green and we'll be showcasing this green nool technology as we circumnavigate the globe. >> what is the likelihood that this is going to happen? that you will be able to circumnavigate the globe and this pr project will get off the ground 1 $10 billion is the cos. how much money have you raised and how likely is it that this will happen? >> i have been asked that a number of times. >> needless to say we have gone public a week ago needless to say it has not come with major capital at this point rchlts. point. th project was could b conseeme5 years ago. he camthey came up with the idea floating city. there was a core of us going around the world trik trying to promote this. and we tabled the project and mr. nixon passed away and a number o
>> we have a fair amount of technology. it's going to be a showcase of environmental and green technology. and request respect to the blow propulsion they're electronic motors and we would require 100 bhaise100based on our tonnage. we are going to have incinerator toilets and we'll be very green and we'll be showcasing this green nool technology as we circumnavigate the globe. >> what is the likelihood that this is going to happen? that you will be able to circumnavigate the globe...
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and told the new technology can be relatively small, simple equipment often modular move from side to side in an oilfield, which is important to capture stranded gas. mr. mckinley has an interesting pair or can be installed in existing port facility. i hope ferc can improve beneficial technologies like is not subjected at the same time an extensive review process is the major project such as lng. some of these new technologies don't always fit the rules you have an there'll for us to fit a category. just because you are supposed to regulate them or you feel you have to regulate them, new businesses will be stifled or it will never get off the ground. i hope you'll feel you have to conjure up ways to regulate something if you haven't been told to regulate by an act of congress and that is a question that's not meant to be insulting in any way because i iru appeared to you have any history statements you want to make to what i've said so far? >> well, i believe we have to stay in our jurisdiction that has been observed several times today. we are not short of angst to do and that's what
and told the new technology can be relatively small, simple equipment often modular move from side to side in an oilfield, which is important to capture stranded gas. mr. mckinley has an interesting pair or can be installed in existing port facility. i hope ferc can improve beneficial technologies like is not subjected at the same time an extensive review process is the major project such as lng. some of these new technologies don't always fit the rules you have an there'll for us to fit a...
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stick with technology. get the flexcare platinum. new from philips sonicare. >> it is absolutely essential that we expend the benefit. it remains one of the best ways to grow the economy in a very immediate way the. neil: maybe so, but news to nancy. unemployment is coming down. maybe now is a good time to cut the government apron strings. so now we have rubber wall. the timing could not be worse. we need to be doing more in this extent, but we are seeing jobs improving. so shouldn't we see that after 240 weeks? >> i think that there are two sides. one side shows the gdp is getting better, we had a great number today relative to where we have been in the past and i think that it's a million plus jobs for 45 straight months. but on the flipside, the participation rate is so low in the long-term unemployment is longer than anyone in this country wants and i think that that is where the concern is on the unemployment benefits. neil: that the. neil: that is getting kind of long and the two. >> i agree. at the end of the day it should not
stick with technology. get the flexcare platinum. new from philips sonicare. >> it is absolutely essential that we expend the benefit. it remains one of the best ways to grow the economy in a very immediate way the. neil: maybe so, but news to nancy. unemployment is coming down. maybe now is a good time to cut the government apron strings. so now we have rubber wall. the timing could not be worse. we need to be doing more in this extent, but we are seeing jobs improving. so shouldn't we...
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stick with technology. get the new flexcare platinum from philips sonicow. philips sonicare. >>> president obama once again challenging republicans to tell their plans to help the middle class and it's time for our sunday group. brit, julie, who covers the white house for the associated press. george will and fox news political analyst, juan. the president is still talking about obama care, but this week, he made a big pivot to economic issues talking about raising the minimum wage, extending unemployment benefits. when he did this a couple of years ago and assume d the self-proclaimed mantle of champion of the middle class, it helped him win re-election in 2012. do you think it can help democrats win in 2014? >> what he said there basically, if you don't like my plans for your agenda, give us your plans. i think this pivot to the economy is an attempt to change the subject from obama care, which is so dominating, the news of the past several months. and to rally his base, which is always what he does first. sometimes, that's all he's needed to do, but my se
stick with technology. get the new flexcare platinum from philips sonicow. philips sonicare. >>> president obama once again challenging republicans to tell their plans to help the middle class and it's time for our sunday group. brit, julie, who covers the white house for the associated press. george will and fox news political analyst, juan. the president is still talking about obama care, but this week, he made a big pivot to economic issues talking about raising the minimum wage,...
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stick with technology. get the new flexcare platinum from philips sonicare and save now. philips sonicare. ♪ by the end of december, we'll be delivering ♪ ♪ through 12 blizzards blowing ♪ 8 front yards blinding ♪ 6 snowballs flying ♪ 5 packages addressed by toddlers ♪ ♪ that's a q ♪ 4 lightning bolts ♪ 3 creepy gnomes ♪ 2 angry geese ♪ and a giant blow-up snowman ♪ that kind of freaks me out [ beep ] [ female announcer ] no one delivers the holidays like the u.s. postal service. priority mail flat rate is more reliable than ever. and with improved tracking up to 11 scans, you can even watch us get it there. ♪ before using her new bank of america credit card, which rewards her for responsibly managing her card balance. before receiving $25 toward her balance each quarter for making more than her minimum payment on time each month. tracey got the bankamericard better balance rewards credit card, which fits nicely with everything else in life she has to balance. that's the benefit of responsibility. apply online or visit a bank of america near you
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some schools use technology to help kids learn, even if they can't see, hear or speak. roxana saberi visited one of those schools that specialises in eted u kating kids with severe disabilities. >> kids come to the henry viscardi school from all over new york. some, like chris, in an ambulance. the 16-year-old has a disability and he requires constant medical care. now he's on his way to earning a high school diploma. >> since i came here they taught me a lot, that there are no limits, and i can do anything. >> this confidence is in large part thanks to technology like this. >> do you remember how to do that? >> no. >> it's helping 180 students with severe disabilities who might otherwise not be able to study. >> i know what i want. i don't let anyone stop me. >> 20-year-old chelsea can't speak through her mouth, but this helps her to communt using her eyes. >> it's using eyegaze. when you don't have much movement, you have access to technology. >> around 8% of children under age 15 in the u.s. are considered disability. half of them are severely disabled. under federal
some schools use technology to help kids learn, even if they can't see, hear or speak. roxana saberi visited one of those schools that specialises in eted u kating kids with severe disabilities. >> kids come to the henry viscardi school from all over new york. some, like chris, in an ambulance. the 16-year-old has a disability and he requires constant medical care. now he's on his way to earning a high school diploma. >> since i came here they taught me a lot, that there are no...
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the second point is we are going to start with the information technology that now exists. the doctor in san diego wrote a book on this. he invented some voice and again was on the smartphone. he turned and read in real time what they said and said to the reporter last year there was an 800-dollar test. what if you designed the system to maximize the flow of information and to maximize the convenience? this is where we start getting into all sorts of prison guard problems. for example everyone could have their own ekg. this would've dredger doctor crazy. you want to maximize the rate of innovation they are regenerative medicine we can replace your kidney instead of putting you on kidney dialysis. and in the process you just need a lot of that are independent of life. regenerative medicine is a big deal. it's hard to get through in washington as brain research. you take autism, alzheimer's, mental health. if you make the kind of breakthroughs the next ten to 15 years we will save trillions of dollars and millions of people and you can't get this across so you spend a tiny am
the second point is we are going to start with the information technology that now exists. the doctor in san diego wrote a book on this. he invented some voice and again was on the smartphone. he turned and read in real time what they said and said to the reporter last year there was an 800-dollar test. what if you designed the system to maximize the flow of information and to maximize the convenience? this is where we start getting into all sorts of prison guard problems. for example everyone...
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. >> new technology amazon >>> covering daly city, dublin/pleasanton, los gatos and all the bay area, this is abc7 news. >> good morning, a look at the bay bridge and looking pretty mice this morning so cool temperatures and fog out there. leyla gulen has the forecast ahead. authorities say it will be self more days before they know how fast the vehicle carrying actor paul walker was going when it crashed and burned. investigators say speed was definitely a factor in the collision that killed the 40-year-old walker and a friend. the porsche hit a light pole and exploded in a fireball in the los angeles county community. passerbys tried to pull the men from the vehicle but the flames were too intense he was a star of "fast and furious" movie franchise. fans have been leaving candles at the scene. >> in the bay area, candles burned to honor his memory in milpitas. a car club organized a vigil at a shopping center in milpitas with 100 attending. >> we are learning an 85-year old palo alto hold in north korea trained in anticommunist guerilla unit in the korean war. this photo shows him p
. >> new technology amazon >>> covering daly city, dublin/pleasanton, los gatos and all the bay area, this is abc7 news. >> good morning, a look at the bay bridge and looking pretty mice this morning so cool temperatures and fog out there. leyla gulen has the forecast ahead. authorities say it will be self more days before they know how fast the vehicle carrying actor paul walker was going when it crashed and burned. investigators say speed was definitely a factor in the...
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ge deep-sea fuel technology. a 50,000-pound, ingeniously wired machine that optimizes raw data to help safely discover and maximize resources in extreme conditions. our current situation seems rather extreme. why can't we maximize our... ready. ♪ brilliant. let's get out of here. warp speed. ♪ spending the day with my niece. i don't use super poligrip for hold because my dtures fit well. before those little pieces would get in between my dentures and my gum and it was uncomfortable. even well-fitting dentures let . super poligrip is zinc free. with just a few dabs, it's clinically proven to seal out more food particles so you're more comfortable and confident while you eat. so it's not about keeping my dentures in, it'sbout keeping the food particles out. [ charlie ] try zinc free super poligrip. >> welcome back to healthy you. they are all but invisible to the naked eye, yet there are billions of them in your body. i'm not talking about your cells. i'm talking about pro biotics. what are they and how importa
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they put some of their newer technologies in there. right now, gesture controls. okay, google now. okay, google. >> maybe i messed it up by touching it. >> no, no. >> do it again. >> okay, google. well, this is -- >> try it again, hold it closer to you. >> okay, google now. >> hi there, it says. >> i didn't have a chip in there, but if this was connected to a phone service, could i ask it like how many calories in a bagel. the phone is already always waiting to hear my voice. to do something. whether it's to take a picture or tell me what time it is. >> how much is that? >> again, this is very inexpensive. it's about 100 to $150 depending on the carrier. the nice thing about it, you can customize it. they have a wide variety of cases that you can pick. even a wooden case. that you can design. >> we got about a minute left. do you have some dos and don'ts? >> wifi, wifi, more wifi. this holiday season, it is carriers a grinch. we used to have unlimited data. now some behaviors, people love to stream music and video, those things can eat up through your two gigabyte dat at it allowan
they put some of their newer technologies in there. right now, gesture controls. okay, google now. okay, google. >> maybe i messed it up by touching it. >> no, no. >> do it again. >> okay, google. well, this is -- >> try it again, hold it closer to you. >> okay, google now. >> hi there, it says. >> i didn't have a chip in there, but if this was connected to a phone service, could i ask it like how many calories in a bagel. the phone is already...
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i think the second thing is, you need to make sure your technology is right. that it is on target. >> and then you have to fire somebody. doesn't kathleen sebelius have to be sacrificed for the greater good? >> well, i think somebody has to be held accountable. >> in a scandal, somebody gets fired. >> yes, they do. anything you do, and particularly when it is wrong there are consequences for your actions. >> and if you're the president and you don't fire somebody lower down the rung, all the heat comes to you. >> that is exactly right, and it shouldn't, i think as president you have to take responsibility. but as the president you have to hire people who are accountable. >> would you tell her heads have to roll? >> someone, yeah. >> and let's talk about who may be the next president. particularly hillary clinton, obviously, you were directly involved in a lot of the scandalous stuff -- >> i think hillary clinton has an amazing track record. i think she has a good team around her. i think she can point to so many accomplishments she has done, and people will ju
i think the second thing is, you need to make sure your technology is right. that it is on target. >> and then you have to fire somebody. doesn't kathleen sebelius have to be sacrificed for the greater good? >> well, i think somebody has to be held accountable. >> in a scandal, somebody gets fired. >> yes, they do. anything you do, and particularly when it is wrong there are consequences for your actions. >> and if you're the president and you don't fire somebody...
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science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've gone to the future or covered. today from supernatural to stab in the hearts me me columns i think cult is probably a fair term to apply to the supernatural fandom i think that anybody in the position of being adored by people whom they don't know has to be a little bit strange yeah you have to find that strange is it true that masses of angry new nasa did post an official tweet asking us to stop father as the astronauts on the international space station i don't know why they made such a big deal out of it i mean what are they doing up there that's so important plus threesomes i have you and her and other other individuals it's all next on larry king now.
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technology that makes life more entertaining. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities that's powerful. at 800.974.6006 tty/v. >>> take a look at this. a deteriorating indicating sewer line is to blame for the damage in california. it was swallowed by a sinkhole that opened up overnight. emergency crews say the deteriorating line caused the asphalt to give way. crews pulled the cadillac out. no one in the car at the time. >>> some ups packages heading out of maryland for the holidays won't make it this year. a truck with $20,000 worth of packages, it caught fire today. no one was hurt. ups has not said how it will compensate customers whose packages were destroyed. >>> an expensive crime spree. vandals broke into more than a dozen cars along a busy stretch of northwest d.c. it happened on new york avenue, not far from chinatown. the crooks used something hef toy break the windows on the parked cars. important items were taken says one resident. >> they took my girlfriend's prescription glasses, some sunglasses of m
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see technology innovation all these developments around russia. the future covered. cross-talk rules in effect that you can jump in anytime you want. and we'll come back with me for tonight's politics panel or david last night sweet and francesca chambers thank you all let's get back to it let's talk about amazon c.e.o. jeff bezos made headlines again this week when he proposed that amazon may soon use drones to deliver products to their customers this has congress all up and it has a congressman ed markey said this quote before drones start delivering packages we need the f.a.a. deliver privacy protections for the american public should never trump constitutional protections before our skies team with commercial drones clear rules must be set that protect the privacy and safety of the public so the concern is as of course as it has on his flying drones around the country they might also want to look at you know what kind of cars people are driving what kind of how do you know furniture they have in their backyard they get tons of marketing information from this as w
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call on the insurance industry but that is our way to bash them as thieves over five years that the technology guys says we told them we would take it over and add to the microsoft contacted hhs to offer technical expertise and assistance of but so far nothing. baby it is just washington and too embarrassed to return to help for the private sector? to make it is procurement. they cannot buy stakes efficiently and all people response we get a bad product. bought only both sides agree they had incompetent project managers but also does not allow the best firms to say we can get the job done. dennis: amazon also offered to help obamacare. they said i wish we could do something to help you. how do they fix this? you're not gonna writing a website maybe you should have hired amazon to do is is this maybe should have outsourced this is there the underlying arrogance and hubris because they know better than busiss? >> in 2006 the bush administration set up medicare party the private exchange for seniors and had some problems but got it running and today it is very good. but it aggressive management c
call on the insurance industry but that is our way to bash them as thieves over five years that the technology guys says we told them we would take it over and add to the microsoft contacted hhs to offer technical expertise and assistance of but so far nothing. baby it is just washington and too embarrassed to return to help for the private sector? to make it is procurement. they cannot buy stakes efficiently and all people response we get a bad product. bought only both sides agree they had...
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trying to put words-- >> we have the technology, but is it going to happen? i don't know. stuart: profit down on the home builder, toll brothers, where is the stock? >> well, the stock here is higher. a couple of things on why it might be higher. right now, the profits did drop. the units delivered it was over nearly 1500 units and i'm sorry, a 36% increase in year over year, you still have relatively low mortgage rates and good day for toll brothers. stuart: yes, it is, 34 on toll brothers, here is a headline from the government bean counters themselves, this is the congressional budget office. the top 40% of taxpayers pay all of the federal income tax brought in by the treasury department in the united states of america. they pay it all. the bottom 40% actually pays nothing. in fact, they get some money back from the government in the earned income tax credit. now, shah galani, i know you're a stock watcher, that's what you do, you watch markets, but i'm sure you pay a lot of taxes. do you think it's fair that the top 40%, including you, pay for everything? >> i don't kn
trying to put words-- >> we have the technology, but is it going to happen? i don't know. stuart: profit down on the home builder, toll brothers, where is the stock? >> well, the stock here is higher. a couple of things on why it might be higher. right now, the profits did drop. the units delivered it was over nearly 1500 units and i'm sorry, a 36% increase in year over year, you still have relatively low mortgage rates and good day for toll brothers. stuart: yes, it is, 34 on toll...
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ge deep-sea fuel technology. a 50,000-pound, ingeniously wired machine that optimizes raw data to help safely discover and maximize resources in extreme conditions. our current situation seems rather extreme. why can't we maximize our... ready. ♪ ♪ brilliant. let's get out of here. warp speed. ♪ ♪ >>> welcome >>> welcome back. a new week on wall street, new batch of stories drawing eyeballs on our website. a look at what's leading the hot list. >> we just had a little excitement here on the website. you know that market downturn you've been talking about, the slide? check this out. we had at least about 6,000, 7,000 people just dive right into the site right into our market coverage, giving us a nice boost at the market close. a little excitement here. now the best stories that we've got right now, right now our best story is actually a question. did amazon just pull off the best pr stunt ever? because that's remarkable timing that mr. bezos goes on "6 0 minutes" and starts this drone buzz as we go into c
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television stations across the country we asked 125 police departments whether they're using the stingray technology. many didn't respond at all, but we were still able to determine at least 25 are using it including three in the washington area. to read more about it see tomorrow's usa today and to learn which local police departments in the washington area are using this see our investigation tomorrow night at 11:00 on wusa9. i'm investigative reporter russ ptacek, wusa9. >>> five extraordinary artists are being honored tonight as part of the 36th annual kennedy center honors. actress shirley mcclain, opera singer martina arollya and musician carlos santana recognized for their contributions to the arts. >> i'd like to give voice to the invisible ones still in this nation. there's a lot of people who we don't give voice. i represent them. so it's fun to represent them. >> my feet have not touched the ground since i've been here. >> the honors will be broadcast december 29th here on wusa9. >>> some of you might have heard thunder in your neighborhood. topper is tracking the storm. topper is trackin
television stations across the country we asked 125 police departments whether they're using the stingray technology. many didn't respond at all, but we were still able to determine at least 25 are using it including three in the washington area. to read more about it see tomorrow's usa today and to learn which local police departments in the washington area are using this see our investigation tomorrow night at 11:00 on wusa9. i'm investigative reporter russ ptacek, wusa9. >>> five...
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allegations of their products being harmful but the report released by the institute for responsible technology finds that the weed killer known as roundup used on g m o's also has a negative effect on gut bacteria cicely's insidious because you don't have an immediate acute reaction but it evokes your health slowly over time are chosen outside of. kidney failure cancer these have all been shown to be very strongly correlated with the use around our corn and so on in the meantime monsanto has reportedly spent billions on lobbying to keep g.m.o. foods from being labeled in the u.s. sales in the gluten free food market have reached new heights due to a dangerous health epidemic this comes as monsanto grossed more than thirteen billion dollars in revenue last year selling products many believe to be responsible for that epidemic in the first place marina r.t. new york afghan president hamid karzai says he won't let his ministers sign an elusive security agreement with the u.s. unless washington meets his conditions of the spy the u.s. secretary of state insisting other officials could approve the
allegations of their products being harmful but the report released by the institute for responsible technology finds that the weed killer known as roundup used on g m o's also has a negative effect on gut bacteria cicely's insidious because you don't have an immediate acute reaction but it evokes your health slowly over time are chosen outside of. kidney failure cancer these have all been shown to be very strongly correlated with the use around our corn and so on in the meantime monsanto has...
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we lifted the use of technology pre-significantly in a short amount of time. when i became mayor of the city of stanford, facilities. if you talk about communities, the single largest investment almost every community across the country has has been in schools. it is the physical infrastructure. it is the most expensive building. it has a lot of stuff in the building, but if you scratch the surface as i did, i realized the guy overseeing maintenance of buildings had a doctorate. -- doctorate in counseling. the fact there was not a single architect or engineer who actually works for the system at that time. finding a way to professionalize that, to find a way to save money in the long run by plowing -- properly maintaining buildings allowed us to plow more into education, and we did that as well. >> let's open it up. be kind enough to identify your self by name and affiliation. as always, please actually ask a question. 15 seconds and if i don't see your question i will move to someone else. >> i remember when you were mayor and we visited stanford. my question
we lifted the use of technology pre-significantly in a short amount of time. when i became mayor of the city of stanford, facilities. if you talk about communities, the single largest investment almost every community across the country has has been in schools. it is the physical infrastructure. it is the most expensive building. it has a lot of stuff in the building, but if you scratch the surface as i did, i realized the guy overseeing maintenance of buildings had a doctorate. -- doctorate in...
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rapidly changing technology, increasing and expanding reliance by financial companies on technology, that perform business and customer interaction functions. the creativity and persistence of would-be cyberattackers and complexity of network architecture. while we made progress in our efforts to protect the financial system we will always have much work ahead of us. second, a public/private partnership in this area is not only desirable it's necessary. some of the threats that concern us the most and have potential of creating the greatest harm are deliberate actions with intent to cause damage to the financial system. as a result, protection of our financial system can succeed only combining the resources an capabilities of government with those of the private sector. third, this endeavor is about protecting the financial sector as a whole from the largest financial institutions and exchanges to community banks and credit unions. accordingly, we work to reach financial institutions of all sizes and business types. each stakeholder has an important role to play in this collective en
rapidly changing technology, increasing and expanding reliance by financial companies on technology, that perform business and customer interaction functions. the creativity and persistence of would-be cyberattackers and complexity of network architecture. while we made progress in our efforts to protect the financial system we will always have much work ahead of us. second, a public/private partnership in this area is not only desirable it's necessary. some of the threats that concern us the...
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applesbee's is a good example of an employer using technology to increase productivity. weither workers are working harder for the same output or fewer amount of hours are being worked for the same amount of output. >> richard, could you make a case that people paying a quarter or a buck extra because it helps the niya potts of the world? >> is absolutely does. i think one of the things that the records show and the studies show is that increased minimum wage, in particularly at times like this when there has been so much wage stagnation, and so much pent up demand will lead to increased consumer confidence, increased consumer spending and that in turn translates to additional jobs as more successful economy for everyone. by the way, we can look back in history and see in 1968, for example, the minimum wage in real dollar terms or in fixed dollars terms would be $9.44 now. and the unemployment is less than half of what it is today. the notion that minimum wage destroys jobs is disproved. and when you think about it, the common sense that says people at the lower end of t
applesbee's is a good example of an employer using technology to increase productivity. weither workers are working harder for the same output or fewer amount of hours are being worked for the same amount of output. >> richard, could you make a case that people paying a quarter or a buck extra because it helps the niya potts of the world? >> is absolutely does. i think one of the things that the records show and the studies show is that increased minimum wage, in particularly at...
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walden,esentative greg on to make haitians and technology. communications and technology. >> a several live events to tell you about tomorrow morning. treasury secretary jack lew will be at the future will trust to discuss the state of financial reform. also on c-span2, members of the house and energy commerce subcommittee on energy and power will hear from energy regulatory commissioners. span330 eastern a.m. on c- we cover a hearing on unemployment benefits that are set to expire at the end of the month. >> from age eight, betty ford, then betty [inaudible] put on skits and plays and that led to eddington, vermont where she studied at the school of dance. these are some of her notecards. no bookstworks -- where she kept cards. she carried this with her to vermont, back to grand rapids, off to new york where she studied with martha graham and work with the powers modeling agency and back to grand rapids again. you will find a host of things that you would find in just about any organizer. brochures on dance costumes, one of her sketches of a
walden,esentative greg on to make haitians and technology. communications and technology. >> a several live events to tell you about tomorrow morning. treasury secretary jack lew will be at the future will trust to discuss the state of financial reform. also on c-span2, members of the house and energy commerce subcommittee on energy and power will hear from energy regulatory commissioners. span330 eastern a.m. on c- we cover a hearing on unemployment benefits that are set to expire at the...